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- Goose_Lane_Editions abstract "Goose Lane Editions is a Canadian book publishing company founded in 1954 in Fredericton, New Brunswick as Fiddlehead Poetry Books by Fred Cogswell and a group of students and faculty from the University of New Brunswick associated with The Fiddlehead Magazine. After Cogswell retired in 1981, his successor, Peter Thomas, changed the name to Goose Lane Editions. From 1989 to 1997 Douglas Lochhead was president of Goose Lane. It is now headed by publisher and co-owner Susanne Alexander. The Canada Council for the Arts says the publishing company \"has evolved to become one of Canada's most exciting showcases of home-grown literary talent.\" Publications from Goose Lane Editions include literary fiction, poetry, biographies, works of history, travel literature, outdoor travel guides and serious non-fiction, as well as fine art volumes that it often publishes in association with museums and galleries. Authors published by Goose Lane include Alden Nowlan, Nancy Bauer, Herb Curtis, Reg Balch, Lynn Coady, Alan Cumyn, Sheree Fitch, Jeffery Donaldson, Herménégilde Chiasson, Lynn Davies, Tammy Armstrong, Kathryn Kuitenbrower, Catherine Bush, Noah Richler, Jacques Poitras, Tamai Kobayashi, Douglas Glover whose novel Elle won the 2003 Governor General's Award for English-language fiction, Joan Thomas whose novel Reading by Lightning won the 2009 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book (Canada and the Caribbean), Riel Nason whose novel The Town That Drowned won the 2012 Commonwealth Book Prize (Canada and Europe), and Marcello Di Cintio, whose book Walls: Travels Along the Barricades won the 2013 Shaughnessy Cohen Award for Political Writing.".
- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageExternalLink www.gooselane.com.
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- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Book_publishing_companies_of_Canada.
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- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Glover_(writer).
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- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Fine_art.
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- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Governor_Generals_Awards.
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- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Lynn_Coady.
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- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Noah_Richler.
- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
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- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Reg_Balch.
- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Sheree_Fitch.
- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink Tamai_Kobayashi.
- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLink University_of_New_Brunswick.
- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fiddlehead Poetry Books".
- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goose Lane Editions".
- Goose_Lane_Editions wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goose Lane Press".
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- Goose_Lane_Editions subject Category:Book_publishing_companies_of_Canada.
- Goose_Lane_Editions subject Category:Companies_based_in_Fredericton.
- Goose_Lane_Editions subject Category:Museum_companies.
- Goose_Lane_Editions subject Category:Publishing_companies_established_in_1954.
- Goose_Lane_Editions subject Category:Small_press_publishing_companies.
- Goose_Lane_Editions hypernym Company.
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- Goose_Lane_Editions comment "Goose Lane Editions is a Canadian book publishing company founded in 1954 in Fredericton, New Brunswick as Fiddlehead Poetry Books by Fred Cogswell and a group of students and faculty from the University of New Brunswick associated with The Fiddlehead Magazine. After Cogswell retired in 1981, his successor, Peter Thomas, changed the name to Goose Lane Editions. From 1989 to 1997 Douglas Lochhead was president of Goose Lane. It is now headed by publisher and co-owner Susanne Alexander.".
- Goose_Lane_Editions label "Goose Lane Editions".
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- Goose_Lane_Editions wasDerivedFrom Goose_Lane_Editions?oldid=631915175.
- Goose_Lane_Editions homepage www.gooselane.com.
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